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LG 69 cm/27 inches LCD 4K-UHD 3840 x 2160 Pixels HDR 10 Monitor with IPS Panel, Radeon FreeSync, Height/Pivot/Tilt Adjustable Stand, HDMI x 2,…

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  • Display: 27″ (68.4 cm) 4K-UHD (3840 x 2160) Resolution IPS Panel with HDR 10, (178/178 Degree Viewing Angle)
  • Ports: HDMI x 2, Display Port, Headphone Out
  • Stand: Height Adjustable Stand, Tilt, Pivot VESA Wall Mount (100 x 100 mm)
  • Features: Black Stablizer, Dynamic Action Sync, On Screen Control, Sphere Lighting

Specification: LG 69 cm/27 inches LCD 4K-UHD 3840 x 2160 Pixels HDR 10 Monitor with IPS Panel, Radeon FreeSync, Height/Pivot/Tilt Adjustable Stand, HDMI x 2,…

Brand

‎LG Electronics

Manufacturer

‎LG

Model

‎27UL550-W

Model Name

‎27UL550-W

Product Dimensions

‎45.97 x 62.23 x 45.97 cm, 6 Kilograms

Item model number

‎27UL550-W

Hardware Platform

‎PC

Hardware Interface

‎DisplayPort, HDMI

Response Time

‎5 Milliseconds

Resolution

‎3840 x 2160 Pixels

Special Features

‎Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Anti-Glare Coating, Wall Mountable, Tilt Adjustment

Mounting Hardware

‎Monitor, Stand, Power Adapter & Cable, HDMI Cable

Number of items

‎1

Display Technology

‎LCD

Standing screen display size

‎27 Inches

Display Type

‎LCD

Viewing Angle

‎178 Degrees

Image Aspect Ratio

‎16:9

Image brightness

‎M2

Screen Resolution

‎3840 x 2160

Maximum vertical resolution

‎2160 Pixels

Voltage

‎240 Volts

Power Source

‎Ac

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Refresh Rate

‎60 Hz

Connector Type

‎DisplayPort, HDMI

Mounting Type

‎Wall Mount

Actual viewing angle

‎178 Degrees

Country of Origin

‎China

Item Weight

‎6 kg

5 reviews for LG 69 cm/27 inches LCD 4K-UHD 3840 x 2160 Pixels HDR 10 Monitor with IPS Panel, Radeon FreeSync, Height/Pivot/Tilt Adjustable Stand, HDMI x 2,…

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  1. Alistair Baretto

    Display:-
    1. The display is sharp enough to work with any text related work be it coding or any documentation work, 4K helps in this case.
    2. Brightness is good enough for indoors use.
    3. HDR is kindof a gimmick. The brightness mentioned is not significant enough for good HDR experience.
    4. The display is accurate enough atleast for me. I do some light editing and software dev work.

    Design and build quality:-
    1. The design seems pretty lacking. It is old and has ugly bezels, but when the monitor is turned on its not that noticable.
    2. The navigation nob i good enough and gets the job done.
    3. The back panel comes in white which adds to the aesthetics.
    4. Overall build quality is sturdy and the adjustable stand is a plus point with tilt and height adjustment support. It has a vesa mount support too.

    Cons:-
    1. One can notice some backlight bleeding at the edges when the display is completely black.
    2. Port selection is limited should have had type-c support at this range.
    3. Power adapter is not built in so it has a additional brick to supply power which is a hassle to manage.
    4. No speakers present. Although a headphone jack is present so you can attach a speaker or headphones.

    Plus points:-
    1. The monitor comes with HDMI cable which is well built and in white. (Many brands don’t provide these)
    2. The stand is stylish but doesn’t suit the black edges of the display.

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  2. Anirudh

    First – 27 UL650 W is a value for money monitor, in price range of INR 29K.

    The Goods:
    – Super Bright – HDR 400 is super bright for any light conditions in working space
    – Magnificent Color accuracy, multifold quality over laptop screen
    – Build quality is great, white casing mean high grade plastic, and seems monitor is built to last
    – Prefer a minimal of UL550 or UL650 as minimal, as UL500 doesn’t provide Hight adjustable stand, which is a MUST for todays ergonomics. Colour accuracy and Panel/hardware is different for UL500/UL550 Vs UL650/UL850 series.
    – Nominal LG Windows and Mac OS software is available for ease of configuration
    – Hopefully, Windows 11 will bring-in more advance feature as default, to do away reliance on LG
    – IPS is much better than VS / TN panels, if you need colors, quality across viewing angles.
    – 27 Inch is optimal size, Vs 32 Inch and 24/25 Inch – seems balanced to me.

    The Bads:
    – Possible light bleeding, depending on piece you get – is a known issue with IPS Panels. No matter how much you try to find a perfect monitor, you will end-up finding minor bleed, but I hope it should not compromise any of image quality in anyways
    – No provision of upstream and downstream USB Hub
    – Colour reproduction is 8 bit + 2 bit simulation = 10 bit, instead of real 10 bit colour production, like provided in BenQ PD2720Q or PD2700Q
    – Doesnt provide USB C connectivity as default, you will need a USB C Hub if at all your laptop/Mac device doesnt have HDMI port

    The Blunders:
    – Power Adapter is a separate external unit, and not inbuilt to Monitor.
    – Speakers missing… so you cannot use this monitor with Amazon Stick, etc.

    The Ugly –
    – Monitor is bulky, in this NexGen technology age, design principle for Monitor is very old, no-way gives a premium look. This is an issue with all monitors I have seen, and not a sole LG problem.

    Check before you buy – (From my own experience)
    – Unless you are a Mac user, I find it very difficult to utilize the 4K design rendering, as I am using the screen on 150 DPI scaling, making it effective 2K Monitor for Windows.
    So I recommend to settle with a 2K monitor (BenQ 2700U), that will serve at-least 4-5 years, by which NextGen Monitors should arrive (OLED 4K Slim, Wifi, Screen Mirroring, etc. enabled by default)
    – BenQ Monitors provide Ture 10bit colour rendering Vs Lg’s 8 bit + 2 bit FRC simulation
    – Your computer system should support 4K 60 FPS refresh rate as either system should be latest generation hardware, else you will end-up using 4K @ 30 FPS refresh rate – and you will not appreciate it once you procure this expensive 4K high-end monitor. So for my case, both – my office laptop and personal laptop are stuck at 4K 30 FPS refresh rate only.

    Recommendation – Go for BenQ 2700Q as it comes with True 10 bit color reproduction, better practical usage, USB upstream/downstream setup, advance design features, balanced 2K display instead of 4K setup, speakers for nominal usage.
    If at all you need a 4k display, LG 27 UL650 is decent value proposition, if you can afford much more, you can search for BenQ PD2720U 4k Display.

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  3. Sandeep V

    I bought this product in 2021, and have been using this since, so far no problems. I am using it with a 2022 Macbook M1 Pro, a 2019 Asus Vivobook, and a 2023 Asus TUF f15. All are giving the best experience.

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  4. Shabbir

    Good product, worth every penny! Must recommended product for those buying only for work purpose, As I don’t play games I am not sure about the gaming experience but for work its the best.

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  5. DG

    Using it for office work only. My main criteria while evaluating monitors were:
    – compatibility with MacBook Pro M1
    – bright screen (I work in a well-lit room which gets fair amount of sunlight)
    – limit eye strain while working for long hours (excels, PPTs, emails, other work apps)
    – no frills (no fancy price increasing features)
    – picture quality and video quality is good
    – overall a good reproduction of the Mac desktop (no complaints at all)

    For this price, anyone who wants to spend long hours reading off the screen may go for this one.

    I plugged the HDMi cable straightway to the Mac and its easily mirroring the desktop contents. No complaints with anything there.

    The negatives I found are that : (a) the monitor is wobbly on the stand. But that is not a deal breaker, because once it’s set up, I’ll not be trying to move the monitor at all. Otherwise the stand is rock solid; (b) the ark-shaped base of the stand is little bigger for the taste and takes up a lot of space on the desk

    Product could have been improved many fold if it also had 2 USB-A ports (the higher priced models have them, but they cost a lot more). W need to add a good Hub to add any other peripherals in case they are needed.

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    LG 69 cm/27 inches LCD 4K-UHD 3840 x 2160 Pixels HDR 10 Monitor with IPS Panel, Radeon FreeSync, Height/Pivot/Tilt Adjustable Stand, HDMI x 2,…
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